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Is there a way to measure the tolerance for "humour" in chatbot conversations?

Is there a way to measure the tolerance for "humour" in chatbot conversations?

At a recent Japanese Design meetup in San Francisco on the subject of chatbot and conversational UI, the topic of humour (or humor to localize the term) came up. We’re all familiar with the “Alexa, tell me a joke” chit-chat t…

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